US6282860B1 - Wire mesh support - Google Patents
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- Wire mesh supports more particularly a wire mesh support intended to engage wire strands in cup-like members.
- the wire mesh engages the support at four points just outside the intersection of the wire strands.
- Wire mesh such as that used to reinforce poured concrete, is made up of wire strands arranged in a lattice pattern, that is, with one set of parallel wires strands; meeting a second set of parallel wires strands in generally perpendicular relation.
- wire mesh is laid down to help reinforce the concrete.
- the wire mesh is best supported above the floor of the slab and below the top of the slab.
- Prior art reinforcement is intended to support the wire mesh by supporting a single strand above the ground during the concrete pouring process.
- the foundation of a residential structure is affected by many forces acting on it from different axes. Engineering calculations show that concrete can be in compression or tension simultaneously. To avoid the failure of the concrete foundation, steel is added to the foundation to increase the carrying capacity of the concrete, principally in tension.
- the American Concrete Institute (ACI) in Section 318 of their code specifies that the rebar in a slab-on-grade foundation must be placed at the midpoint of the depth of the foundation. For example, in a four inch foundation slab, the rebar mat would normally be placed at two inch depth.
- ACI Concrete Code calls for the steel reinforcement in the concrete beans at all exterior and interior beams to have sufficient cover to avoid exposing needlessly the steel to the effects of moisture-penetrating corrosion. Once the steel is exposed to the effects of chemical-laden moisture, corrosion starts taking effect.
- Applicant has, therefore, invented a new product which is effective in the process of laying down wire mesh and pouring concrete foundations. Applicant's new invention will help maintain engagement of wire mesh in the proper position near the middle part of the concrete foundation, between the base and the top of the poured slab.
- Applicant's product is manufactured of heavy plastic. An illustration of the product and its use is set forth in FIGS. 1 to 9 . It differs from the prior in that it is a single support which is intended to engage at least two stands of wire that are perpendicular to one another and to specifically engage those two strands at two points of typically equal distance from the intersection of the two strands. Further, where Applicant's wire mesh support engages the individual section of wires, a cup-like indent is provided to which the wire can either rest in or “snap” into for positive retainment.
- wire mesh support which, instead of supporting a single wire strand at a single support point, provides a wire mesh support which engages perpendicularly aligned strands at four points equal distance from the junction of the strands, any movement of the wire mesh after the placement of a multiplicity of supports beneath the wire mesh would tend to cause the wire mesh supports to “slide” rather than topple over like the prior art.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate perspective views of Applicant's wire mesh support.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a side elevational view of Applicant's mesh support shown in its useful environment supporting wire mesh which is intended for being embedded in concrete.
- FIG. 4A is a perspective view of the wire mesh support of Applicant's present invention.
- FIGS. 4B and 4C arc details of the cups of Applicant's wire mesh support in perspective views.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of Applicant's wire mesh support in use supporting rebar.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate an alternate preferred embodiment of Applicant's wire mesh support in perspective views.
- FIGS. 8A and 9B are top elevational and side elevational views of an alternate preferred embodiment of Applicant's wire mesh support.
- FIG. 8C illustrates details of the cups of the alternate preferred embodiment of Applicant's wire mesh support as set forth in FIGS. 8A and 8B, in perspective view, apart from the remainder of wire mesh support.
- FIG. 9 illustrates in perspective view another use of Applicant's wire mesh support to vertically aligned “stirrups.”
- FIGS. 1 through 4C illustrate a number of variations of Applicant's wire mesh support 10 ; however, each variation provides for, in a single wire mesh support, at least four (4) engagement points or cups 12 A through 12 D. It is also seen that cups 12 A through 12 D are engaged laterally so that they are all joined up by circular arm 14 . The cups 12 A through 12 D are equally distant from one another so as to locate the intersection of the wire at the center of a plane in which the arms and cups lay.
- legs 16 A through 16 D typically located just beneath each of the four cups 12 A through 12 D. Finally it is seen that legs 16 A through 16 D typically themselves are engaged with base 18 .
- Base 18 may be ring shaped or rectangular.
- FIGS. 4A through 4C illustrate details of cups 12 A through 12 D of Applicant's wire mesh or slab reinforcement support. Specifically, they illustrate upper reinforcement which has a cup shape 12 A and 12 C in which the arch of the walls of the cup extend past 180 degrees so that the strands of wire can actually be pressed into the cup and the top lip of the cup will pop around the wire to capture it.
- the cups can be opened with the arch of the walls not exceeding 180 degrees. The wire strand can simply lay in these cups.
- Material for Applicant's mesh support is typically bright orange molded plastic.
- the plastic may vary in thickness, but may typically be 6 gauge.
- the height of the cups above the base is typically between the range of 2′′ to 6′′, depending on the thickness of the slab.
- the product typically has a diameter (from one cup to the opposite cup) of about 10 inches, but may range from 6′′ to 14′′.
- the base is typically 1′′ to 2′′ wide and the arms are about 1 inch wide.
- Applicant's wire mesh support is designed with cups to accommodate typical wire mesh sizes of 1 ⁇ 4 inch, 3 ⁇ 8 inch, 1 ⁇ 2 inch, or the like.
- the product is available in a variety of heights. It typically will hold the wire mesh tightly so that the wire mesh will stay at its proper embedded depth in typical concrete foundation.
- the product is typically hollow at the top, sides and/or bottom so that the concrete can easily flow through it.
- the stiff heavy plastic will help keep the wire mesh in place as the concrete is poured and will maintain its position and strength if stepped on by workers.
- cup shape openings are intended to engage most or all of the wire so as to prevent the support from sliding around.
- the upper reinforcement is for engaging the higher of the two wire strands (when the strands criss-cross, one wire is one diameter above the other) and may “snap fit”.
- the lower reinforcement is for the lower wire, which rests in the bottom of the cup.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate that the wire mesh support can, be placed at four feet on center for 3 ⁇ 8′′ and 1 ⁇ 2′′ re-bar wire or 6 foot on center for a 1 ⁇ 4′′ re-bar wire. These are only suggested positioning and the dimensions are only suggested dimensions.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate an alternate preferred embodiment of Applicant's present invention. More specifically, they illustrate the structure, dimensions and use of a rectangular version of Applicant's present invention. It can be seen with reference to FIG. 6 that the wire mesh support 10 may be placed at 6′ intervals for 1 ⁇ 4′′ wire mesh, or 4′ intervals for 3 ⁇ 8′′ and 1 ⁇ 2′′ rebar.
- the base 18 of the rectangular version of wire mesh support 10 may be 2′′ in width, and the height of the wire mesh support 2′′.
- the length and width is typically to the outer edges of the arms, about 10′′.
- the base is typically 2′′ wide and like the arms rectangular, typically 10′′ square.
- FIGS. 8A through 8C illustrate yet another alternate preferred embodiment of Applicant's present invention.
- This embodiment includes a second set of four cups 12 E through 12 H, which differ in width from the first set 12 A through 12 D.
- the first set of cups 12 A through 12 D may be used, for example, with 1 ⁇ 2′′ rebar, and the second set of cups, located offset 45° to the first set of cups, may be dimensioned so that the width of the cup is sufficient for 3 ⁇ 8′′ (or 1 ⁇ 4′′) rebar.
- this alternate preferred embodiment allows a single support 10 to be used for rebar of two different widths.
- FIG. 9 illustrates yet another use of Applicant's wire mesh support.
- a pair of cups is used to vertically align a pair of vertical “stirrups,” which stirrups are made of rebar, which is held at its lower end off the base through the use of Applicant's product where the lower ends of the rebar pop into the cup.
- the building codes require that the steel rebar mat be placed at mid-depth of the foundation slab, typically about 4′′.
- contractors usually utilize small stones or pieces of bricks to support the steel rebar mat.
- the Ram & Sons Plastic Chairs are manufactured so the steel rebar mat, typically interlaced 3 ⁇ 8′′ or 1 ⁇ 2′′ diameter steel) ends up at mid-height of the concrete foundation slab.
- the Ram & Sons Plastic Chair snaps at the intersection of perpendicular steel bars. The special design of the plastic chairs permits contractor personnel to walk over the mat without the mat falling off the chairs.
- Concrete Flatwork Wire Mesh The same requirement found in concrete foundation slabs applies to concrete flatwork, such as concrete approaches, concrete driveways, and sidewalks. Since the concrete flatwork will support much less weight than a concrete foundation, the use of welded steel wire mesh is permitted. Again, the Ram & Sons Plastic Chair is manufactured to snap at the intersection of the perpendicular pieces of typically W8 or W10 weight wire mesh.
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